Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Court in which suits to be instituted
Every suit shall be instituted in the Court of the lowest grade competent to try it.
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Presumption as to foreign judgments
The Court shall presume, upon the production of any document purporting to be a certified copy of a foreign judgment’…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: When foreign judgment not conclusive
A foreign judgment shall be conclusive as to any matter thereby directly adjudicated upon between the same parties or between…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Bar to further suit
Where a plaintiff is precluded by rules from instituting a further suit in respect of any particular cause of action,…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Res judicata
No Court shall try any suit or issue in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been directly…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Courts to try all civil suits unless barred
The Courts shall (subject to the provisions herein contained) have jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature excepting…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Stay of Suit
No Court shall proceed with the trial of any suit in which the matter in issue is also directly and…
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Code of Civil Procedure Section 1: Presidency Small Cause Courts
Save as provided in sections 24, 38 to 41, 75, clauses (a), (b) and (c), 76, 77 and 155 to…
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Code of Civil Procedure Section 1: Provincial Small Cause Courts
The following provisions shall not extend to Courts constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, {Ins.by Act 4…
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Code of Civil Procedure Section 1: Pecuniary jurisdiction
Save in so far as is otherwise expressly provided, nothing herein contained shall operate to give any Court jurisdiction over…
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